Transaction Log in Access Database

We are looking for a way to create a transaction log in Access 2010, when changes are made in a table, this transaction log populates when the change was made. We want a record created in a transaction log to keep track of any changes in a table. Specifically, we have a table with multiple columns that have check boxes (Columns 1-5 on the attached image). We are looking for a way to track when those check boxes are checked. On our table that has multiple columns with check boxes (Table 1), there is an ID column. On the transaction log, we need it to reference the ID column from the table (Table 1) and which column was checked (Columns 1-5). I hope that makes sense. Thanks!!Example.jpg

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